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  3. The Web Serial API landed in Firefox 151, allowing you to connect directly to microcontrollers, dev boards, 3D printers, power meters, and other serial-connected hardware from the web.

The Web Serial API landed in Firefox 151, allowing you to connect directly to microcontrollers, dev boards, 3D printers, power meters, and other serial-connected hardware from the web.

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  • firefoxwebdevs@mastodon.socialF firefoxwebdevs@mastodon.social

    The Web Serial API landed in Firefox 151, allowing you to connect directly to microcontrollers, dev boards, 3D printers, power meters, and other serial-connected hardware from the web. Here's how it works:

    cyon@ennexis.deC This user is from outside of this forum
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    #16

    @firefoxwebdevs
    This is what we want!
    Not stupid soccer widgets appearing without consent and AI Slop,
    but actual features and improvements to the browser!!!

    You are on thin ice still but more of this and no bs please.

    Maybe you might even stop alienating your userbase then

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    • hrw@society.oftrolls.comH hrw@society.oftrolls.com

      @firefoxwebdevs

      Finally... When WebUSB so I would not need Chromium to configure keyboard?

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      @hrw @firefoxwebdevs
      No they really need to focus on AI Slop and soccer and weather widget that appear without consent first

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      • firefoxwebdevs@mastodon.socialF firefoxwebdevs@mastodon.social

        The Web Serial API landed in Firefox 151, allowing you to connect directly to microcontrollers, dev boards, 3D printers, power meters, and other serial-connected hardware from the web. Here's how it works:

        mav@masto.hackers.townM This user is from outside of this forum
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        @firefoxwebdevs ok, this is actually great news.

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        • firefoxwebdevs@mastodon.socialF firefoxwebdevs@mastodon.social

          The Web Serial API landed in Firefox 151, allowing you to connect directly to microcontrollers, dev boards, 3D printers, power meters, and other serial-connected hardware from the web. Here's how it works:

          tasket@infosec.exchangeT This user is from outside of this forum
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          @firefoxwebdevs not a security nightmare at all...

          /s

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          • tasket@infosec.exchangeT tasket@infosec.exchange

            @firefoxwebdevs not a security nightmare at all...

            /s

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            @tasket @firefoxwebdevs How exactly is it a security nightmare when it needs explicit user consent?

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            • niutech@fosstodon.orgN niutech@fosstodon.org

              @tasket @firefoxwebdevs How exactly is it a security nightmare when it needs explicit user consent?

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              #21

              @niutech How many users understand what is being asked of them?

              How much will these prompts proliferate?

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              • firefoxwebdevs@mastodon.socialF firefoxwebdevs@mastodon.social

                The Web Serial API landed in Firefox 151, allowing you to connect directly to microcontrollers, dev boards, 3D printers, power meters, and other serial-connected hardware from the web. Here's how it works:

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                @firefoxwebdevs WHAT THE FUCK! STOP FUCKING COPYING CHROME'S HELLSCAPE NIGHTMARES!
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                • firefoxwebdevs@mastodon.socialF firefoxwebdevs@mastodon.social

                  The Web Serial API landed in Firefox 151, allowing you to connect directly to microcontrollers, dev boards, 3D printers, power meters, and other serial-connected hardware from the web. Here's how it works:

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                  @firefoxwebdevs This is really cool and I've been waiting for this feature for so long. I'm excited to use it but I still don't understand how. The permission is required but what triggers the popup to grant the permission?

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                  • hisold@toot.ioH hisold@toot.io

                    @firefoxwebdevs This is really cool and I've been waiting for this feature for so long. I'm excited to use it but I still don't understand how. The permission is required but what triggers the popup to grant the permission?

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                    #24

                    @hisold requestPort needs to be called from "user activation", like the click of a button element.

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                    • firefoxwebdevs@mastodon.socialF firefoxwebdevs@mastodon.social

                      @hisold requestPort needs to be called from "user activation", like the click of a button element.

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                      #25

                      @firefoxwebdevs I just tried it again in a onclick function of a button. It just errors navigator.serial is undefined every time I click the button. Same when using the click event.

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                      • hisold@toot.ioH hisold@toot.io

                        @firefoxwebdevs I just tried it again in a onclick function of a button. It just errors navigator.serial is undefined every time I click the button. Same when using the click event.

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                        #26

                        @hisold and you're definitely on Firefox 151 (desktop)?

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                        • firefoxwebdevs@mastodon.socialF firefoxwebdevs@mastodon.social

                          @hisold and you're definitely on Firefox 151 (desktop)?

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                          @firefoxwebdevs 151.0 (64-Bit) on the worst operating system of our time: windows.

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                          • hisold@toot.ioH hisold@toot.io

                            @firefoxwebdevs 151.0 (64-Bit) on the worst operating system of our time: windows.

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                            @hisold @firefoxwebdevs Hello! If you go to about:policies, do you see some policies set there? If so, for security reasons we turn off WebSerial. You can turn it back on by going to about:config and setting "dom.webserial.enabled" to true, or by setting the DefaultSerialGuardSetting policy (reference: https://firefox-admin-docs.mozilla.org/reference/policies/defaultserialguardsetting/ )

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                            • gregstoll@techhub.socialG gregstoll@techhub.social

                              @hisold @firefoxwebdevs Hello! If you go to about:policies, do you see some policies set there? If so, for security reasons we turn off WebSerial. You can turn it back on by going to about:config and setting "dom.webserial.enabled" to true, or by setting the DefaultSerialGuardSetting policy (reference: https://firefox-admin-docs.mozilla.org/reference/policies/defaultserialguardsetting/ )

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                              @hisold @firefoxwebdevs I'd also mention that it's a good idea to update to the latest 151.0 dot release - there are a few WebSerial fixes in there, one of which is Windows-specific. Let us know if you're having more trouble, thanks!

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                              • firefoxwebdevs@mastodon.socialF firefoxwebdevs@mastodon.social

                                The Web Serial API landed in Firefox 151, allowing you to connect directly to microcontrollers, dev boards, 3D printers, power meters, and other serial-connected hardware from the web. Here's how it works:

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                                @firefoxwebdevs This is a great kit t-shirt, it seems to not be on the mozilla spreadshop, is this available somewhere?

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